Quoting Denis Barbier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> If eacute is replaced by its Unicode notation U+00E9 in keymap
> file, everything works fine now. But this keymap cannot be used
Uh, I confirm, it work with:
keycode 3 = U+00E9 +two tilde Eacute
alt keycode 3 = Meta_two
alt shift keycode 3 = Meta_asciitilde
With such a modified keymap, in a Unicode console, I can type "�" by
hitting the "�/2/~" key on my french keyboard while hitting the
"�/7/`" gives crap
Looks like I'm about writing a fr-unicode.kmap....:-)